Here are the 10 most and least popular governors in America

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (6th R) poses for a picture with residents in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, during a Memorial Day weekend stop along the Jersey shore in 2014.
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How popular is your state's governor compared to all the others?

A new survey released by Morning Consult on Thursday shows how the approval ratings of all 50 governors stack up.

More than 66,000 Americans from all 50 states were polled between January and early May, according to the media and technology company.

Charlie Baker, the Republican governor of Massachusetts, took top honors, with a nation-leading approval rating of 72%.

Republicans took four of the top five spots on the list, as well as eight of the top 10.

Meanwhile, Republican Sam Brownback of Kansas had the highest disapproval rating, with 65% of respondents panning his performance.

Republican Rick Snyder of Michigan, whose rocky tenure as governor has included a financial emergency in Detroit and the ongoing Flint water crisis, saw the largest drop in support, according to Morning Consult.

The 5 most popular governors are:

1. Charlie Baker (R-MA)

Governor Charlie Baker of Massachusetts and wife Lauren Baker march in the annual South Boston St. Patrick's Parade passes on March 20, 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Approve: 72%

Disapprove: 16%

Don't Know/Undecided: 12%

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2. Larry Hogan (R-MD)

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan acknowledges the crowd during a stop in play between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on September 27, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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2. Dan Malloy (D-CT)

Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy sits during the dedication ceremony of the new DUI unit of the Cybulski Community Reintegration Center on April 1, 2016 in Enfield, Connecticut.
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